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Interview with Fjordman; The famous "Fjordman" re-emerges on the political landscape
Topic Started: Sep 19 2017, 09:05 PM (133 Views)
W A Mozart
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I was born in 1975. If I had any Islam-friendly or pro-Multicultural viewpoints in Norway in the 1990s, spending several years in the Middle East cured me of this. I was a student of Arabic at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, in 2001. I was in Cairo during the September 11th terror attacks in the USA that year. Some Egyptians I talked to were happy about these attacks against their American “allies.” Western mass media claimed that almost all Arabs and Muslims lamented the 9/11 attacks. I knew this was not true. I lived in the largest city in the Arabic-speaking world during these events.

In 2002 and 2003, I worked in Israel and the Palestinian territories in a civilian observer mission called Temporary International Presence in Hebron (TIPH). The mission itself is not very useful. However, I continued to learn more about Islamic culture and mentality. From my personal experiences and studies, Islam turned out to be a lot less peaceful than we are being told by the media and mainstream academia.

When I returned to Norway in August 2003, I was convinced that Europe was importing big and dangerous future conflicts because of Muslim immigration. I also took a Master’s degree at the University of Oslo with an emphasis on technology studies and Internet censorship.

I was active on various websites for several years. Eventually, in February 2005, I adopted the pseudonym Fjordman. I have been using that pen name ever since, also after my real identity became known in 2011.


http://gatesofvienna.net/2017/09/interview-with-fjordman/
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Robert Stout
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W A Mozart
Sep 19 2017, 09:05 PM
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I was born in 1975. If I had any Islam-friendly or pro-Multicultural viewpoints in Norway in the 1990s, spending several years in the Middle East cured me of this. I was a student of Arabic at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, in 2001. I was in Cairo during the September 11th terror attacks in the USA that year. Some Egyptians I talked to were happy about these attacks against their American “allies.” Western mass media claimed that almost all Arabs and Muslims lamented the 9/11 attacks. I knew this was not true. I lived in the largest city in the Arabic-speaking world during these events.

In 2002 and 2003, I worked in Israel and the Palestinian territories in a civilian observer mission called Temporary International Presence in Hebron (TIPH). The mission itself is not very useful. However, I continued to learn more about Islamic culture and mentality. From my personal experiences and studies, Islam turned out to be a lot less peaceful than we are being told by the media and mainstream academia.

When I returned to Norway in August 2003, I was convinced that Europe was importing big and dangerous future conflicts because of Muslim immigration. I also took a Master’s degree at the University of Oslo with an emphasis on technology studies and Internet censorship.

I was active on various websites for several years. Eventually, in February 2005, I adopted the pseudonym Fjordman. I have been using that pen name ever since, also after my real identity became known in 2011.


http://gatesofvienna.net/2017/09/interview-with-fjordman/
I'm favorably impressed with your article............ :)
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Mozart, the most of the World was celebrating 9/11. Don't believe the opposite.
It's just US-controlled governmens of your satellites which were expressing confolences, but the public, the street in most of the World was just happy. Except maybe your closest Western allies, Anglo-Saxons...
I've visited almost 40 countries, the US is hated everywhere.
Edited by Siberian, Sep 20 2017, 02:16 AM.
Goood morning GULAG!!!
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Siberian
Sep 20 2017, 02:15 AM
Mozart, the most of the World was celebrating 9/11. Don't believe the opposite.
It's just US-controlled governmens of your satellites which were expressing confolences, but the public, the street in most of the World was just happy. Except maybe your closest Western allies, Anglo-Saxons...
I've visited almost 40 countries, the US is hated everywhere.
It is good to be hated and criticized....The USA should be abusive and demand the world's respect...We have no love to lose from primitives............. :rotflmao:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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Robert Stout
Sep 20 2017, 08:00 AM
Siberian
Sep 20 2017, 02:15 AM
Mozart, the most of the World was celebrating 9/11. Don't believe the opposite.
It's just US-controlled governmens of your satellites which were expressing confolences, but the public, the street in most of the World was just happy. Except maybe your closest Western allies, Anglo-Saxons...
I've visited almost 40 countries, the US is hated everywhere.
It is good to be hated and criticized....The USA should be abusive and demand the world's respect...We have no love to lose from primitives............. :rotflmao:
The best option is to reach your goal with minimum expence. Is American intention to live worse?
Goood morning GULAG!!!
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